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Why Human Rights?

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Why Human Rights? Synopsis

Why Human Rights addresses universal human rights as moral mandates - rights to justice that all persons have by virtue of their humanity alone. These are not the legal rights of statutes and treaties, but moral rights of the kind Gandhi, King, and Mandela invoked to oppose unjust laws. All such rights presuppose three claims: (1) that some duties of justice apply universally, (2) that all human beings have equal moral significance, and (3) that states must protect or serve certain individual interests regardless of the societal impact of doing so.

Can these three premises be justified? Is the human equality claim, for example, rationally supportable, or is it no less faith-based than hierarchical doctrines like caste? This book explores the case for these foundational claims along with other philosophical controversies pertaining to human rights. Because these issues lie at the heart of moral and political philosophy, readers will also obtain a broad appreciation of these disciplines and their leading theorists, including Mill, Kant, Rawls, Sandel, Nozick, Rorty, and many others. Written in concise, jargon-free language, this book presents a high-relief map of the philosophical issues surrounding human rights.

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ISBN: 9780367723170
Publication date: 1st August 2024
Author: Eric Blumenson
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 226 pages
Genres: Jurisprudence and general issues
Public international law: human rights
Ethics and moral philosophy
Social and political philosophy
Human rights, civil rights
Sociology
Peace studies and conflict resolution
Society and culture: general